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UEFA Futsal Cup Final Four - Zaragoza 2018
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Inter's dominance: UEFA Futsal Cup records

Sunday 22 April 2018

by Paul Saffer

Inter FS ended the UEFA Futsal Cup era with a fifth victory: all the records from the 17 seasons of what now becomes the UEFA Futsal Champions League.

Roll of honour: past finals

Four-team finals
2018 (Zaragoza): Inter FS (ESP) 5-2 Sporting CP (POR)
2017 (Almaty): Inter FS (ESP) 7-0 Sporting CP (POR)
2016 (Guadalajara): Ugra Yugorsk (RUS) 4-3 Inter FS (ESP)
2015 (Lisbon): Kairat Almaty (KAZ) 3-2 Barcelona (ESP)
2014 (Baku): Barcelona (ESP) 5-2aet FC Dynamo (RUS)
2013 (Tbilisi): Kairat Almaty (KAZ) 4-3 FC Dynamo (RUS)
2012 (Lleida): Barcelona (ESP) 3-1 FC Dynamo (RUS)
2011 (Almaty): Montesilvano (ITA) 5-2 Sporting CP (POR)
2010 (Lisbon): Benfica (POR) 3-2aet Inter FS (ESP)
2009 (Ekaterinburg): Inter FS (ESP) 5-1 Sinara Ekaterinburg (RUS)
2008 (Moscow): Sinara Ekaterinburg (RUS) 4-4aet, 3-2pens Murcia FS (ESP)
2007 (Murcia): FC Dynamo (RUS) 2-1 Inter FS (ESP)
Two-legged finals
2006: Inter FS (ESP) 6-3/3-4: 9-7agg FC Dynamo (RUS)
2005: Action 21 Charleroi (BEL) 4-3, 6-6aet: 10-9agg FC Dynamo (RUS)
2004: Inter FS (ESP) 4-1/3-4: 7-5agg Benfica (POR)
2003: Playas de Castellón (ESP) 1-1/6-4: 7-5agg Action 21 Charleroi (BEL)

Eight-team finals
2002 (Lisbon): Playas de Castellón 5-1 Action 21 Charleroi (BEL)


Records

Biggest wins
Tournament: Olimpic Tirana 3-44 Action 21 Charleroi, 2004/05
Final four: Sporting CP 0-7 Inter FS, 2016/17 final

Individual match goalscoring
Tournament: Amar Zouggaghi (FT Antwerpen) 10 v FC Santos, 2013/14; André Vanderlei (Aciton 21 Charleroi) 10 v Olimpic Tirana, 2004/05;
Final four: Alex (Sporting CP) 4 v Dina Moskva, 2014/15 third-place play-off; Leo (Kairat Almaty) 4 v Dina Moskva, 2014/15 semi-final

Season top scorers
2017/18: Halim Selmanaj (Liburn) 12
2016/17: Bolinha (Araz Naxçivan), Alen Fetić (Brezje Maribor), Nene (APOEL), Rami Tirkkonen (Sievi), (Brezje Maribor) 9
2015/16: Eder Lima (Ugra Yugorsk) 13
2014/15: Café (Sporting Club de Paris), Dmitri Prudnikov (Dina Moskva), Tobe (Baku United) 10
2013/14: Betinho (Sporting Club de Paris) 11
2012/13: Betinho (Sporting Club de Paris), Alen Fetić (Litija), Diniz Pinheiro (Sporting Club de Paris), Amar Zouggaghi (FT Antwerpen) 10
2011/12: Ion Al-Ioani (Győr) 13
2010/11: Chimel Vita Nzaka (Kremlin Bicêtre United) 16
2009/10: Joel Queirós (Benfica) 12
2008/09: Samir Makhoukhi (Blok Beverwijk) 9
2007/08: Karim Bali (FT Antwerpen) 13
2006/07: Serhiy Sytin (Shakhtar Donetsk) 10
2005/06: Predrag Rajić (Marbo Beograd) 12
2004/05: Sergei Ivanov (FC Dynamo) 14
2003/04: André Vanderlei (Action 21 Charleroi) 19
2002/03: André Vanderlei (Action 21 Charleroi) 15
2001/02: Joan (Playas de Castellón) 13

Final four top scorers
2018: Esquerdinha (Barcelona) 4
2017: Ricardinho (Inter FS) 4
2016: Andrei Afanasyev (Ugra Yugorsk) 3
2015: Alex (Sporting CP), Esquerdinha (Dina Moskva), Leo (Kairat Almaty) 4
2014: Adriano Foglia (Araz Naxçivan) 3
2013: Fumasa (Kairat Almaty) 4
2012: Wilde (Barcelona) 3
2011: Leo Santana (Kairat Almaty) 3
2010: Arnaldo (Benfica), Joel Queirós (Benfica) 3
2009: Schumacher (Inter FS) 3
2008: Ciço (Murcia), Ildar Makayev (Sinara Ekaterinburg), Dmitri Prudnikov (Sinara Ekaterinburg), Vladislav Shayakhmetov (Sinara Ekaterinburg) 2
2007: Karim Chaibai (Action 21 Charleroi), Kelson (FC Dynamo), Pula (FC Dynamo) 2

All-time tournament top scorers
André Vanderlei (Action 21 Charleroi/Châtelineau Futsal) 54
Lúcio (Action 21 Charleroi/Iberia Star Tbilisi/Futsal Team Charleroi) 50
Ricardinho (Benfica/Inter FS) 48
Vitaliy Borisov (AMMK Baku/Olimpik/Araz Naxçivan/Ekonomac Kragujevac) 45
Cirilo (FC Dynamo) 41
Schumacher (Inter FS) 41*
Arnaldo (Benfica/Nikars Riga/Baku United) 40
Leo (Action 21 Charleroi) 40

*Excludes four goals in forfeited game

All-time final four top scorers
Esquerdinha (Dina Moskva/Barcelona) 8
Ricardinho (Benfica/Inter FS) 8
Adriano Foglia (Montesilvano/Marca/Araz Naxçivan) 7
Fumasa (Kairat Almaty) 6
Wilde (Inter FS/Barcelona) 6

All-time most tournament appearances
Lúcio (Action 21 Charleroi/Iberia Star Tbilisi/Futsal Team Charleroi) 69
Michal Mareš (Pramen/EP Chrudim) 60
Rizvan Farzaliyev (Olimpik Baku/Araz Naxçivan/ Baku United) 59
Vitaliy Borisov (AMMK Baku/Olimpik/Araz Naxçivan/Ekonomac Kragujevac) 57
Peter Haľko (Slovan Bratislava) 56

All-time most final four appearances
Gabriel (Inter FS/Barcelona) 14
Cirilo (FC Dynamo) 12
Tatu (FC Dynamo) 11

Highest attendances
Overall: Barcelona v Sporting CP (2014/15 semi-final. Lisbon) 12,076
Non-finals match: Kairat Almaty v Real Rieti (2016/17 elite round, Almaty) 6,500

Final four only (since 2006/07)
Oldest player: Andrey Tveryankin (Araz Naxçivan) v Luparense, 25/04/2010, 43 years 50 days
Oldest goalscorer: Javi Rodriguez (Barcelona) v Sporting CP, 27/04/2012, 38 years 32 days
Youngest player: Marco Caverzan (Marca) v Sporting CP, 29/04/2012, 17 years 262 days
Youngest goalscorer: Dmitri Prudnikov (Sinara Ekaterinburg) v Kairat Almaty, 25/04/2008, 20 years 110 days

Club appearances (max 12)
Kairat Almaty (KAZ) 7
FC Dynamo (RUS), Inter FS (ESP) 6
Barcelona (ESP), Sporting CP* (POR) 5
Benfica (POR) 3
Araz Naxçivan (AZE), Murcia FS (ESP), Sinara Ekaterinburg (RUS), Ugra Yugorsk (RUS) 2
Action 21 Charleroi (BEL), Dina Moska (RUS), Győr (HUN), Iberia Star Tbilisi (GEO), Luparense (ITA), Marca (ITA), Montesilvano (ITA), Pescara (ITA) 1

By country
Spain 13
Russia 11
Portugal 8
Kazakhstan 7
Italy 4
Azerbaijan 2
Belgium 1
Georgia 1
Hungary 1




Courtesy: UEFA.com


Inter reign again: 2018 Futsal Cup at a glance

Sunday 22 April 2018

by Paul Saffer from Zaragoza

Inter FS made it five UEFA Futsal Cup victories in Zaragoza in the last of the 17 seasons before the relaunch as the UEFA Futsal Champions League.

Final
Sporting CP 2-5 Inter FS - HIGHLIGHTS


Győr 1-7 Barcelona - HIGHLIGHTS


Semi-finals: Friday
Győr 1-6 Sporting CP - HIGHLIGHTS
Inter FS 2-1 Barcelona - HIGHLIGHTS


Top scorers (finals)
Esquerdinha (Barcelona) 4
Cardinal (Sporting CP) 2
Ferrao (Barcelona) 2
Diogo (Sporting CP) 2
Diego Cavinato (Sporting CP) 2
Ortiz (Inter) 2

Top scorers (season)
Halim Selmanaj (Liburn) 12
Michal Seidler (Rekord Bielsko-Biała) 9
Fábio Aguiar (Győr) 8
Marijo Aladžić (Mostar) 8


Records

Inter reached their eighth final, two more than any other club, and won their fifth title, three above the next best tally.
Inter are the first side to retain the title since Playas de Castellón won the inaugural two editions in 2002 and 2003.
Inter have equalled Playas de Castellón's record of 13 straight UEFA Futsal Cup wins.
Inter equalled FC Dynamo's record of reaching three finals in a row.
Spanish clubs won nine of the 17 editions of the UEFA Futsal Cup.
Sporting are the only side to have lost their first three finals.
Győr are the first Hungarian club to reach the final four, the ninth country to be represented in the 12 editions under this format.
Esquerdinha's tally of four finals goals equals the record (which he already shared from 2015 with Dina Moskva).
Esquerdinha and Ricardinho both moved on to a record eight final-four goals.

Roll of honour

Four-team finals
2018 (Zaragoza): Inter FS (ESP) 5-2 Sporting CP (POR)
2017 (Almaty): Inter FS (ESP) 7-0 Sporting CP (POR)
2016 (Guadalajara): Ugra Yugorsk (RUS) 4-3 Inter FS (ESP)
2015 (Lisbon): Kairat Almaty (KAZ) 3-2 Barcelona (ESP)
2014 (Baku): Barcelona (ESP) 5-2aet FC Dynamo (RUS)
2013 (Tbilisi): Kairat Almaty (KAZ) 4-3 FC Dynamo (RUS)
2012 (Lleida): Barcelona (ESP) 3-1 FC Dynamo (RUS)
2011 (Almaty): Montesilvano (ITA) 5-2 Sporting CP (POR)
2010 (Lisbon): Benfica (POR) 3-2aet Inter FS (ESP)
2009 (Ekaterinburg): Inter FS (ESP) 5-1 Sinara Ekaterinburg (RUS)
2008 (Moscow): Sinara Ekaterinburg (RUS) 4-4aet, 3-2pens Murcia FS (ESP)
2007 (Murcia): FC Dynamo (RUS) 2-1 Inter FS (ESP)

Two-legged finals
2006: Inter FS (ESP) 6-3/3-4: 9-7agg FC Dynamo (RUS)
2005: Action 21 Charleroi (BEL) 4-3, 6-6aet: 10-9agg FC Dynamo (RUS)
2004: Inter FS (ESP) 4-1/3-4: 7-5agg Benfica (POR)
2003: Playas de Castellón (ESP) 1-1/6-4: 7-5agg Action 21 Charleroi (BEL)

Eight-team finals
2002 (Lisbon): Playas de Castellón (ESP) 5-1 Action 21 Charleroi (BEL)


UEFA Futsal Champions League
From next season the UEFA Futsal Cup, which launched in 2001/02, will be renamed the UEFA Futsal Champions League, with the format the same as 2017/18. Spain, Portugal, Russia and Kazakhstan all receive two places, otherwise each nation enters its national champion.


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